Canon’s ultra-wide zoom lens for mirrorless blows its DSLR equivalent out the water

Canon has announced its widest rectilinear zoom lens ever with autofocus, the RF 10-20mm F4 L IS STM, and it looks like a great lens.

Consider the RF 10-20mm – the world’s widest zoom lens with autofocus – as the mirrorless equivalent of the Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM for DSLRs, a stable for professional architectural, interior and landscape photographers, but it’s a radically different design that shows what’s possible for mirrorless versus DSLR.

Like the cool 11-24mm F4 DSLR, the RF 10-20mm F4 is a rectilinear ultra-wide angle, meaning straight lines are kept straight throughout the frame rather than barrel distortion, which is a common feature of fisheye and other wide angle lenses. A rectilinear design is a minimum requirement that professional architectural and interior photographers in particular expect from a wide-angle lens, and keeping the lens parallel to your subjects also helps control perspective distortion.

Canon RF 10-20mm F4 L IS STM lens on a white background

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Impressively, the new RF 10-20mm F4 weighs just 570 grams – that’s less than half the weight of the sturdy 11-24mm F4 DSLR, which weighs a whopping 1,180 grams, making it the lightest F4 zoom lens in the world. world becomes. Canon’s lineup. It’s a staggering difference; I can’t think of that much of a contrast between a mirrorless and a DSLR lens design.

Canon RF 10-20mm F4 L IS STM: price and availability

This is Canon and so the RF 10-20mm F4 is obviously pricey. However, the astonishing list price – at least for an F4 lens – is $2,299 / £2579.99 (I’ll update this page with Australian prices as soon as that information becomes available). The lens will be available from October 2023.